these groups that aman abdurrahman controls haven't been so successful in their attacks.ave been foiled by the police, these smaller attacks. even the attack last year in jakarta, although smaller attacks. even the attack last year injakarta, although would shut down the centre of the city, in terms of the damage and the loss of life they were hoping for they dignity. but indonesian police say they need this new antiterrorism law to be pushed through the parliament, thatis to be pushed through the parliament, that is being held up at the moment. they say that is key to their fight against terrorism in the long—term. but human rights groups and politicians are holding back back, making sure there's a check and balance on police powers here. —— holding that back. thank you very much. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a suspect in the barcelona attack appears in court. police believe much bigger assaults were planned. also on the programme: we hearfrom princes william and harry about the difficult time following her death. washington, the wo